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Inspector Condeming Property

What We Do

  • Inspect apartments, motels/hotels, organized camps, detention facilities, massage clinics, and bed and breakfasts for possible environmental health hazards
  • Respond to complaints
  • Rehabilitation or demolition
  • Work with neighborhood leaders to remove substandard multifamily structures that are hazardous to the community
  • Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

Organized Camps



Organizations that operate at camps for 2 weeks (14 days) or less and provide their own kitchen staff are eligible to take the “Camps Food Worker Class” online to obtain their food worker certification.

Organizations that operate at camps longer than 2 weeks must have their food worker staff obtain the San Bernardino County Certified Food Worker card by taking the FIRST training at:

F.I.R.S.T. Food Worker Training Certification Class

Print and fill out the worksheet, study it and then come to a testing site (see below) to take the test. The fee to take the test if $11 and upon successfully passing the test, an additional fee of $11 will be collected to get the two (2) Certified Food Worker cards. The card is valid for three (3) years.


Food Worker Class for Camps


1. View class from link below. At end of class, come back to this page to study review questions.

2. View Camps Review Questions from link below. At end of questions, click "print certificate".

Camps Food Worker Class
Important: File may take several minutes to download, depending on your connection.

Camps Review Questions




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